About Hamilton
Located in the Waikato region of New Zealand, Hamilton is the fourth largest city in the country. More than half of the population of Waikato is living in this city. Waikato University, one of New Zealand's most notable universities in education, was founded in Hamilton. The Waikato Art and History Museum, Waikato Stadium, Memorial Park, Hamilton Zoo, Classical Museum, Aqua Water Park and the famous Hamilton Gardens are among the city's most interesting tourist attractions. Hamilton, which has a typical Mediterranean climate, is under the influence of warm weather in general. The summers are quite hot and rainy and the winters are warm and rainy.
In Hamilton, various cave trips, as well as underwater diving activities, nature walks, rafting and various water sports activities are regularly held. Hamilton has a cuisine that brings together different cultures. Although the meals are quite varied, the Mexican and Malaysian cuisine is a bit more foreground. In addition, fast food products from different countries are also on the menus. Thanks to the Hamilton Gardens Arts Festival, which has been held since 1999, tourists from all over the world are visiting Hamilton. This festival, which also includes notable plant species, integrates with various artistic activities. Palmerston North and Freedom Air are among Hamilton's transportation areas.